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    Agence France Presse
    April 22, 2004 Thursday 9:08 AM Eastern Time

    US envoy re-affirms commitment to Karabakh peace deal

    BAKU

    The United States believes it is in its interest to help find a
    peaceful solution to the conflict between the former Soviet republics
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of
    Nagorno-Karabakh, the top US mediator said Thursday.

    Stephen Mann was speaking during his first visit to the region after
    being appointed as the US representative to the Minsk Group, the body
    mandated by the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe
    to help tease out a peace deal.

    About 35,000 people were killed and one million people made homeless
    in a war before a ceasefire in 1994 left Armenia in de facto control
    of over Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-populated enclave inside
    Azerbaijan.

    But lingering tensions have caused instability in the Caucasus
    region, an emerging key crossroads for oil exports from the Caspian
    Sea to Western markets.

    "My government has defined it as being firmly in our national
    interest to work fully, to work energetically... to resolve these
    problems and to give our full support to the governments of
    Azerbaijan and Armenia to reaching a peaceful solution to the
    conflict," Mann told reporters.

    "In coming to this job I... will be representing the United States'
    national interest in these issues," he said, adding that, "this is
    not a problem that is going to be solved overnight."

    Washington is keen to develop the Caspian as an alternative source of
    energy supplies to the Middle East, and is backing a major pipeline
    project in the region.

    Mann, who is also the senior US envoy for Caspian energy issues, met
    Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Foreign Minister Elmar
    Mamedyarov on Thursday. Before coming to Azerbaijan he had visited
    Armenia and neighbouring Georgia.
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